
Validation vs Verification (V&V): What’s The Difference and Usage in R&D
Verification can find 50 to 60 percent of errors early on. Meanwhile, validation spots 20 to 30 percent of issues
Verification in product design and development refers to the systematic process of ensuring that a product meets specified requirements and standards throughout its lifecycle. It involves evaluating and testing prototypes and production models to confirm that they function as intended and adhere to design specifications. This critical phase helps identify potential issues early, thereby reducing risks and ensuring quality before the product reaches the market.
Verification can find 50 to 60 percent of errors early on. Meanwhile, validation spots 20 to 30 percent of issues
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